Carroll's back taxes total $2 million

County treasurer says the amount of delinquent taxes is nowhere near the $10 million Carroll supervisors have mentioned in recent meetings.

By Christopher Brooke, Reporter

Monday, February 11, 2013 at 6:00 am (Updated: February 11, 6:00 am)

HILLSVILLE — Though a figure of $10 million in delinquent real estate taxes yet to be paid to Carroll County has been tossed around recently, the treasurer puts the actual amount at less than a fifth of that.
Localities can go after taxes for 20 years before writing them off.
During the last two decades, Carroll Treasurer Bonita Williams calculates that of the approximately $162.9 million in real estate taxes owed, the county has collected more than $160.9 million.

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